Crossbucks are:
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Generally used for regulatory signs.
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Pentagonal signs used to indicate school crossings.
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Used to indicate nearby cafes.
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Used to indicate railroad crossings.
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Explanation
The X-shaped crossbuck sign is installed at railroad crossings and indicates the exact location of the train tracks. It warns drivers to slow down, look both ways, and be prepared to stop if a train is approaching.
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